Monday, September 29, 2014

iPhone 6 : A Worthy Exclusion


In the midst of the hyper creating pathogens, where simple facts seem to fade out and where the remainder brains shout for help, its best to highlight some key pointers that you might want to know. 


P.S.: If you have tonnes of disposable cash and you don't care, now's the time to skip this post.


There are a few lines that you should simply skip before reading a review for iPhone, as it makes limited sense. Here are a few examples and how to comprehend:

1.  "It is Thinner and More powerful"
Thinner? by 0.1mm? Could be good but is that why Apple has put up a high price tag? 
More Powerful? Have you heard it before? Yes, with almost all the handset makers. Wait a sec, actually you hear it with almost everything nowadays. Some might say that a 1.2GHz Quad core processor is powerful and some might want more then even 2.3GHz. Apple needs to tell you exactly how much powerful the iPhone 6 is.

2. "Improved Battery Life"
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This is ideally supposed to be good news since Apple is not known for its battery life (Nor is Android for that matter). However, like all others, dont be fooled. No one does these activities individually. When you do all of these, which you will, you will hardly have juice left at the end of 4-5 hours. Higher resolution screen, larger screen, larger flash, faster processor means that the battery will drain faster. You need at least 3200mah battery these days along with an operating system that does not have a lot of apps running in the background. 

3. "Apple had examined every single material and element used in iPhone"
This is a very funny thing to say. As if other smartphone manufacturers don't do that. Isn't that their job to do? Tell us if there was something peculiar about it or something worth noticing not just blah over it.

Once you know a phone looks good, ask questions that really matter. Quantify your basic needs. HD viewing, FM, larger screen, bigger battery, nice UI.... These are just some things you ought to ask and take an informed purchase decision. 

-Vaistorm

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